Articles tagged ‘biking’

Cycling the Loire River, France

By Daved Brosche | March 11th, 2008 | Add a Comment »

While there are a number of ways to see France, biking provides an up close and personal way to see the country. Ranked one of the top 10 places to go cycling in France, the Loire River area is a must do.
The Loire River is Frances longest river. Most of the Loire River [...]


 

Touring the Continental Divide by Mountain Bike

By Daved Brosche | November 5th, 2007 | 4 Comments »

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By: Chris Turner

Fifteen miles north of the US-Mexico border crossing at Antelope Wells, NM, my front tire started losing air. Usually this is a run of the mill distraction for any regular cyclist. But when you are on the 110th mile of a 125 mile day, [...]




 

Good times keep rolling this fall…

By Eric | October 19th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Snow’s beginning to fall here in the Rockies, but I’m sure some of you out there are still reluctant to put away your wheels for the winter just yet. Keeping that in mind, here’s a little teaser for you, excerpted from the UK Telegraph’s list of the Six greatest bicycle treks:

The Icefields Parkway is so [...]


 

Video Dispatch: Biking the Concrete Jungle

By Eric | September 15th, 2006 | 1 Comment »

These guys give new meaning to the concept of backyard adventuring. If you’ve ever felt your life was in danger as a pedestrian in the city, this video takes it to another level. Watch as this guy threads himself and his bike in between two big sedans and a city bus, all in moving traffic!


 

 
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